JBoss Servers

Displays in this View are:

JBoss Servers Table
JBoss Servers Heatmap
JBoss Single Server Summary

JBoss Servers Table

Investigate detailed utilization metrics and configuration settings of JBoss servers. The JBoss Servers Table contains all metrics available for servers, including the number of current client connections.

Each row in the table contains data for a particular server. You can search, filter, sort and choose columns to include by clicking a column header icon (to the right of each column label) and selecting Filter, Sort Ascending, Sort Descending or Columns. Or just click a column header to sort.

Right-click on a table cell to Export to Excel or Copy Cell Value.

You can click on a row to drill-down to the JBoss Single Server Summary display and view details for that server.

JBoss Servers Heatmap

View performance metrics for all monitored JBoss servers. The heatmap organizes JBoss servers by connection, and uses color to show the most critical Metric value for each JBoss connection. Each rectangle in the heatmap represents a connection.

Use this display to see at-a-glance the health of all your JBoss servers. You can select the heatmap color metric from a list including Process CPU Load %, System CPU Load % and Memory Used %.

Use the check-boxesto include or exclude labels in the heatmap. Move your mouse over a rectangle to see additional information. Drill-down and investigate by clicking a rectangle in the heatmap to view details for the selected Web module in the JBoss Single Server Summary display.

JBoss Single Server Summary

Track utilization and performance metrics for one JBoss server. Clicking on the metric boxes at the top of the display takes you to the JBoss Servers Table display, where you can compare and sort performance values against other JBoss servers.

The trend graph traces Process CPU %, Active Sessions, Sessions Created per second and Requests per second. You can hover over the trend graph to see the values at a particular time. You can specify the time range for the trend graph and view data based on a log scale, which enables visualization on a logarithmic scale and should be used when the range in your data is very broad.

Clicking the Critical/Warning link at the bottom of the display opens the Alerts Table by Component display.